Shadow of the Erdtree is just a video game Expansion

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Elden Ring is a masterpiece that has given me some of the most unforgettable gaming experiences of my life. Its vast, beautifully crafted world, intricate lore, and challenging gameplay have captivated me and left me in awe. With the addition of the Shadow of the Erdtree, this incredible journey has become even more immersive and enthralling. Every moment, is filled with wonder, excitement, and a deep emotional connection that only a truly exceptional game can create.
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Thank you so much for watching! 🙏 I poured my heart into this video to bring you this tribute to the incredible world of Elden Ring and its amazing Shadow of the Erdtree DLC. Your support means everything to me, so if you enjoyed it, please leave a like and share your thoughts in the comments below. Let's discuss our favorite moments and experiences in this masterpiece! 🌟

Watchfire.
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Rest in peace Ansbach, you absolute legend.

Eternal_Placidity
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In a world where substandard work is considered the norm, Elden Ring and now Shadow of the Erdtree is a breath of fresh air in an age of suffocation.

chaz
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"His eminence was felled in an honorable duel."
*My eyes fading as I recall how I used scarlet rot and lightning storm spam so hard that he never even got to "Nihil"*
"Yeees. An honorable... Duel..."

ryanlaurie
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“Guided here by kindly Miquella”
No, I’m here to finish the job. No demigod escapes.

Emma_Banks
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"Mother... Marika... A curse upon thee..."
And there i fucking cried

chuvits
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Igon
Ansbach
Thiollier
Hells, even Mohg

Thoust shall never be forgotten…

AnrakhetTheEnduring
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Spoilers ahead in my discussion. This game makes me emotional. Please be kind in the comments.
Edit: Oh my gosh thanks so much for the likes and comments I'm going to CRY.










I believe that everything Miquella did—trying to cure his sister's rot, founding a safe haven for the spurned and the excommunicated—came from a place of genuine compassion. He saw a world that was broken, dangerous, and unkind, and sought to heal it by giving it the one thing it desperately needed: love.

But the kind of love that Miquella knows is not true love; it is a compelled, and some might say forced, obedience. It was the only kind of love he ever received from others, the only kind he ever understood. Ultimately, it was his curse which led him down the sickening radiance of his path. His curse of eternal youth isn't just physical; it is emotional and mental as well. It perpetually stagnates him, never allowing him to reach his full potential and thus preventing him from growing as a person. He possesses the foresight of an angsty teen who just wants what he wants, right now.

He knows what he is doing is wrong. That’s why he rid himself of doubt and vacillation first before discarding the one thing that could have grabbed him by the face and forced him to see the truth of his actions. His love, St. Trina, was his true love—the love that resides in every single child. She was his empathy. He abandons her only after casting away his doubt because, without that doubt, he would never have done it. And without his love, without his empathy, he was free to become the beautifully disgusting sociopath we confront in the final fight—a being who wishes to take away all free will, believing that’s the only way forward.


In the end, he was just like his mother. He swore he would be different, that he would make the world a better place. I’m sure Marika said the same thing when she planted the minor erdtree in her village. They were both willing to do horrible things to build a world of safety and comfort. Marika wielded her rage and pain to purge the Hornsent for what they did to her people, and upon their bodies, she built a new world. One with trauma as its foundation and death is but a cautionary tale.

Despite being demigods and a goddess, Marika and her family are far more human than most want to give them credit for. It's part of what I love about From Software: every single one of their characters is nuanced in a way that makes them feel like real people.

AlexanderSajin
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"It's just a game."
Damn right it is. That "expansion" is a full on game.

ediblemussel
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"Marika bathed the village of her home in gold, knowing full well that there was no one to heal."

And right there... I cried..

commanderpower
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Messmers fight and seeing Shaman Village were the best moments for me

anoclips
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This tribute made me cry honestly. I finished the dlc yesterday and it was...the best one I've ever played. Miyazaki, Fromsoft, thank you for bringing this game to life and other games such as Bloodborne and Dark Souls to life as well. These games are considered my happy place, my escape from the real world. It's not just a game. It's a journey worth every second.

trevorharding
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Can’t believe there are people who think this dlc and Elden Ring in general is a bad game. They really are missing out

Dressyone
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"There is nothing more terrifying." A God who makes you love him. Alters your mind to worship him. Has a radiant golden figure when you meet him, but you know he stripped his flesh already, so what you see is what he wants you to see: A "kind God".
But there's no kindeness in him anymore. Just force. He knows better, he knows right. You *should* love him.
Terrifying.

arontolgyes
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i beat the DLC about two weeks ago, and after beating the final boss and loving it so much, i legitimately got depressed that i wasn't gonna be able to experience this masterpiece of a game + its DLC for the first time ever again. normally it's not a big deal to finish a game, but this game helped me get through some rougher times, especially recently, and it's become my favorite game of all time.

crab-time
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Ansbach and Igon, true bros who fought with us till the end, the most goateed npc ong

west-art
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Messmer is such a sad character. He was rejected at a fundamental level by Marika, both his mother and goddess. He thought he was doing awful things in the name of the greater good, but eventually realized everything was just pointless violence. He watched as his friends eventually went insane, defected, or started to despise him. He was truly alone, but he stayed loyal to his mother, perhaps out of some small sliver of hope that remained. It was the appearance of the Tarnished that finally broke him. The confusion and mixed emotions were very apparent in his dialogue.

danielrobinson
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They really outdid themselves with this game in its entirety. Amazing art

camerondavis
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How much of himself can Miquella tear away before he stops being Miquella? And if someone were to gather up all the pieces, is THAT Miquella?

DarknessIsTheTruth
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Calm, wise, loyal, and charismatic, it's literally impossible to not like Ansbach.

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